webmonkey: I confirm the behavior you are describing. If the
application is started from Eclipse it behaves the way I described
above. Once I start it from the Home screen the problem goes away.

Justin: Given what webmonkey stated I removed all the launch flags
from all the activities in the manifest file. The behavior seems
correct now if I start the app from the Home screen but not if I
launch the app from Eclipse. I added the intent-filter you recommended
but that did not help the situation so for now I took it back out.
Also, I was not trying to optimize anything when I was experimenting
with the launch flags, I was just trying to obtain the correct
behavior; now I know that the launch flags do not help in this case.

Thanks to both of you!
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